Suspense and mystery are two words that appropriately describe the phenomena that has become Spider-Man: No Way Home. The Tom Holland-led film will feature various versions of the web-slinging superhero, according to reports. By now, we're all aware of the universe that the studio is, according to the talk. Not to mention Doctor Strange and a few characters from Sam Raimi's trilogy, which are expected to appear in the film.
In the midst of all of this, Sony has decided to play with us once more, much like they did when unveiling the film's title. New teasers are already going popular on the Internet, thanks to Sony Twitter accounts from throughout the world. The promo that first went live on the Argentina account was deleted and re-posted, but it ended up hinting to and slightly verifying the film's multiverse element.
The teaser for Spider-Man: No Way Home that went live on the Sony Argentina Twitter account was shared by César Berardini. He pointed out how the Argentinian title reveal starts out in the original colour and then shifts to red after a few problems. The same thing happened with the Brazil teaser, albeit in a somewhat different way. According to him, it's a homage to Spidey's multiverse concept.
Caésar wrote, “Although Sony Pictures Argentina has deleted the tweet, I grabbed the video before it was removed. Please note the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse style glitch at the end. So I guess the rumours of #SpiderManNoWayHome and the multiverse Sinister Six are true.” Later, Berardini stated that the promotion has returned to the Argentinian handle. Below is a teaser for Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Meanwhile, Tom Holland's Spider-Man will return with Jacob Batalon's Ned Leeds, Zendaya's MJ, and Marisa Tomei's Aunt May in this flick. But, according to reports, they'll be joined by a large ensemble cast. Though Tom has already dismissed the rumours, it has long been assumed that Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire will reprise their roles as the web-slinging superhero.
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